Example sentences of "[be] [det] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 They , in turn , love one another , because they are each loved by the same elder brother , or substitute father figure .
2 The panel could support such a project contrary to the county structure plan and the south Buckinghamshire local plan only if satisfied on three counts : first , that the need is abundantly clear ; secondly , that the way of tackling the flooding problem as set out in the application is undoubtedly the best of all possible alternatives ; and thirdly , that a wide variety of outstanding issues are each resolved in the best possible way .
3 Members will be there to welcome any newcomers to give help and to lend woods , though there are some owned by the club for anyone 's use .
4 In addition to the games played by the Child there are some played from the Parent ego-state .
5 In countries like Colombia and Venezuela , there has been some tinkering with the traditional agrarian system , but on the other hand , Cuba has experienced a complete restructuring of the agrarian sector .
6 Although there has been some shift in the 1980s to the political right in the United States and West Germany , the socialist share of the vote has hardly changed over the two decades in Austria , Scandinavia , West Germany , and Italy .
7 Although although there 's a lot of people who feel they 're all living in the lap of luxury if you 're Post Office or B T pensioners , they are n't and we have n't been able to get this surplus er in any way used for the benefit of those people and er and that 's where the ownership of the fund really and the surplus are tied in together .
8 Well they 're all circling over the roof .
9 Well , well you do anyway when you see them on telly and they 're all hanging round the , you know , the , the A N C meetings they all go up and down like this
10 So she said , Val said I thought good for you mate , you did n't get pushed out he 's gone they 're all gone till the new year in n it ?
11 They 're all gone by the time you get into work and they ai n't back by time you go home .
12 Now they 're all gone round the Colchester area
13 You you see the important thing is that that contract has to be done in front of the and so does the copy , so does the cheque so they 're all done on the spot .
14 really hate is when you 're on a crowded train and you 're all getting on the train and someone else who 's getting off lights up a cigarette and
15 We 're all getting in the act here .
16 Said they 're all wearing to the party we got ta go somewhere .
17 Yeah , it 's amazing we 're all thinking about the U K are n't we ?
18 And since it looks as if we 're all goin' to the same place , why do n't we take our kit to the left luggage then see if we ca n't find that canteen ? ’
19 SIR Colin Cowdrey admitted last night : ‘ They 're all tampering with the ball . ’
20 ‘ With me ’ is more correct ; we 're all employed by the Health Authority . ’
21 and let's hope they 're all looking on the bright side of life for this week 's coca cola cup games … now there was a time when Gloucester rugby would always give us a cheer … but they 're down in the dumps too …
22 They 're all dressed in the same .
23 Of course it 's not a blank year for the hard pressed voters of Harlow because they 're all voting in the county council elections then for the , for the number of , for the , for the er county councillors who represent at Harlow erm at County Hall in Chelmsford .
24 ‘ We 're all fascinated by the dark side , ’ said Oscar-winner Anthony Hopkins , 54 .
25 They were all grafted on and they 're all growing on the same tree .
26 ‘ Like us , they 're all going to the yearly meeting in New York . ’
27 We 're all going to the Bird and Baby .
28 We 're all going to the toilet first .
29 I think we 're all working towards the same goal .
30 ‘ That 's one of the main reasons for having the newsletter in the first place , because they 're all working to the same end , but it is n't always easy to know what they 're up to , ’ says Current Account editor Brigid Cleary .
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